Government disdain for our region’s new baccalaureate proves that it knows little about what our young people need

  • Andy Burnham is the mayor of Greater Manchester

One of the great strengths of devolution in England is proving to be its ability to fix issues long ignored by Westminster. Having won Greater Manchester’s right to bring buses back under public control, our attention now turns to the equally neglected but more contested territory of technical education. It will be a big test of whether Westminster is truly prepared to let go.

Schools policy used to be more localised but, in an era of an all-powerful Ofsted and academisation, it is now highly centralised; despite greater curriculum autonomy, academy reporting lines and oversight are to the Department for Education rather than being rooted in the place they serve.

Andy Burnham is the mayor of Greater Manchester. He served as the Labour MP for Leigh from 2001 until 2017

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